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    Farmer fined $35k for failing to register cattle

    File photo: RNZ

    Farmer fined $35k for failing to register cattle

    A Kaikōura dairy farmer has been fined $35,000 for failing to register hundreds of cattle or track their movements on and off his farms.

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    From pasture to veldt?

    Meat Industry Association’s departing chief executive Sirma Karapeeva feels the time is right to...

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    From pasture to veldt?

    Tim Cronshaw asks what’s next for the Meat Industry Association’s exiting chief executive.

    Townies named red meat scholarship recipients

    University of Otago student Ben Ballantyne is a new Meat Industry Association scholar. PHOTOS:...

    Townies named red meat scholarship recipients

    Townies studying in Dunedin are some of the latest recipients of the 2026 Meat Industry Association scholarship programme.

    Cows into 2nd round of national contest

    Holstein Friesian New Zealand Southland president Niels Modde. PHOTO: ALLIED MEDIA FILES

    Cows into 2nd round of national contest

    Two southern cows are through to a second round of judging for a national Holstein Friesian competition.

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    Angus ‘hanging on to life with both hands’

    The Grant family (from left), Angus, Cameron, Addison, Zoe and Bronnie, have a greater...

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    Angus ‘hanging on to life with both hands’

    Cameron and Bronnie Grant, and their children Addison, Zoe and Angus, were a typical Southland farming family when their world began unravelling at breakneck speed in mid- 2024.

    Global dairy prices continue to rise in wake of Middle East conflict

    The average price of dairy products rose 2.3 per cent, with butter increasing by 10 per cent....

    Global dairy prices continue to rise in wake of Middle East conflict

    Supply pressure and buying interest saw dairy prices continue their climb at the latest Global Dairy Trade auction overnight.

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    New attractions, old classics at upcoming A&P show

    Wānaka A&P Show general manager Jane Stalker. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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    New attractions, old classics at upcoming A&P show

    Set up for one of New Zealand’s most popular agricultural events has begun — and organisers say this could be the best show yet if the weather plays ball.

    Strong sheep and beef sales in South

    PGG Wrightson agent and auctioneer Russell Moloney. PHOTO: SRL FILES

    Strong sheep and beef sales in South

    Demand remains strong for sheep and beef in Otago.

    Rimene seeks sport’s ‘holy grail’ at Golden Shears

    PHOTO: BARBARA NEWTON

    Rimene seeks sport’s ‘holy grail’ at Golden Shears

    Central Otago woolhandler Pagan Rimene is aiming to win her first open title at Golden Shears, which starts in Masterton today.

    Vickers pleased to get test win over Australia

    East Otago shearer Chris Vickers on his way to winning a transtasman test at Southern Shears in...

    Vickers pleased to get test win over Australia

    "It felt pretty good to get a win over the Aussies."

    Falkland Islands’ link celebrated

    Reminiscing about time on the Falkland Islands with the islands’ national shearing...

    Falkland Islands’ link celebrated

    A Falkland Islands shearing team, who have been staying in the Teviot Valley for several months, have ignited memories of a 30-year connection between two places.

    ‘Outstanding’ cows selected

    Holstein Friesian New Zealand and Semex New Zealand on-farm competition 2026 finalist 3-year-old...

    ‘Outstanding’ cows selected

    Several southern cows are through to a second round of judging for a national Holstein Friesian competition.

    Police urge vigilance after series of burglaries

    Any suspicious activity in rural areas should be reported to the police. PHOTO: ALLIED MEDIA

    Police urge vigilance after series of burglaries

    Police are urging people in rural areas of Clutha and Gore to keep an eye out after several reports of burglaries.

    Townies named red meat scholars

    University of Otago student Elea Hargreaves has been selected for the 2026 Meat Industry...

    Townies named red meat scholars

    Townies studying in Dunedin are some of the latest recipients of the 2026 Meat Industry Association scholarship programme.

    Rural boom lifts PGW profit

    PGG Wrightson chief executive Stephen Guerin. Photo: PGG Wrightson

    Rural boom lifts PGW profit

    A thriving rural economy has helped PGG Wrightson (PGW) lift its half-year profit 8% to $17.3 million.

    North Otago innovator wins Australian award

    Alps2Ocean Foods founder Daniel Carson, of Oamaru, won the Australian Dairy Conference 2026...

    North Otago innovator wins Australian award

    A North Otago innovator working to transform an on-farm waste challenge to a scalable source of value has been recognised in Australia.

    South’s sustainability finalists

    Mike Casey. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED

    South’s sustainability finalists

    Central Otago cherry grower and Rewiring Aotearoa chief executive Mike Casey is a finalist in the sustainability leader of the year category in the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards.

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    Sometimes a friendly wave is all you need

    Dom Huxley rides through some green North Otago countryside, complete with surfboard, on...

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    Sometimes a friendly wave is all you need

    It was foreign territory for a surfer and his board but for Dom Huxley it was a worthwhile trip — even though he had a sore behind and was walking like a cowboy at the end of it.

    Celebrating steam-powered families

    Steam engines are a family affair for the Scandrett and Sanderson families, with the entire clan...

    Celebrating steam-powered families

    For one Southland family steam engines are much more than a novelty — they are their transport, their hobbies, their assets and even their kitchen for three generations.

    Pāmu posts strong performance

    New Zealand animals graze over large areas outdoors - making it very difficult to get emissions...

    Pāmu posts strong performance

    Pāmu enters the second half of FY26 on a high, with a record full-year net operating profit forecast of between $97 million and $107 million.
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